Sentence examples for be understood more explicitly from inspiring English sources

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Referred to as 'the id', the unconscious could be understood more explicitly as a system subserving a specific mode of cognition (e.g. Q461).

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However, after reviewing the articles, the perspective of the studies could be understood, though not explicitly mentioned.

The sheer implausibility of Daniel's marine adventure needs to be understood in relation to the twin possibilities, explicitly invoked by the narrative, of hallucination and angelic intervention.

The liberal use of the word is thus also a way of distributing its balm more widely: at least since Aristotle, tragedy has been understood as an explicitly therapeutic dramatic form, a purgative treatment for lingering social maladies.

Cases that are not explicitly covered are understood to be those for which a truth valuation is left undefined.

This was understood to be the pathway through which parents offered their children explicitly 'modern' advantages.

"All that happened here is that it was more explicitly stated.

The socioeconomic determinants of these behavioural risk factors need to be more explicitly acknowledged and understood.

Thereby, changes in teachers could be recognised more explicitly.

In fact, this idea should be stated more explicitly throughout.

This consideration should be mentioned more explicitly in the manuscript.

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